The Ganga expedition is the first of a seven-continent, multi-year expedition series titled 'Access Water'. The team plans to visit each continent every few years, ending the series with a journey to Antarctica.
Patil, who in 2009 had summited Mount Everest and became the then youngest Indian woman to achieve the feat, says the Ganga is a very powerful starting point.
"Apart from students, we will also focus on the women-folk we come across. Women run the households here. If we are able to change the way in which a woman thinks about the river then surely it will have an effect.. As the saying goes- educate a woman and you educate the family," says Patil.
Starting on October 20-21, from the source of the river at Goumukh, Gangotri in the Himalayas the team is scheduled follow the course of the river touching the heritage cities of Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna and conclude near Kolkata in December.
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